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Time for CHANGE: System-level interventions for bringing forward the date of effective use of NAMs in regulatory toxicology

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Time for CHANGE: System-level interventions for bringing forward the date of effective use of NAMs in regulatory toxicology. / Mathisen, Gro H; Bearth, Angela; Jones, Lowenna B et al.
In: Archives of Toxicology, Vol. 98, No. 8, 01.08.2024, p. 2299-2308.

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Mathisen, GH, Bearth, A, Jones, LB, Hoffmann, S, Vist, GE, Ames, HM, Husøy, T, Svendsen, C, Tsaioun, K, Ashikaga, T, Bloch, D, Cavoski, A, Chiu, WA, Davies, HG, Giusti, A, Hartung, T, Hirabayashi, Y, Hogberg, HT, Joglekar, R, Kojima, H, Krishnan, K, Kwon, S, Osborne, OJ, Roggen, E, Rooney, AA, Rousselle, C, Sass, JB, Sepai, O, Simanainen, U, Thayer, KA, Tong, W, Wikoff, D, Wright, F & Whaley, P 2024, 'Time for CHANGE: System-level interventions for bringing forward the date of effective use of NAMs in regulatory toxicology', Archives of Toxicology, vol. 98, no. 8, pp. 2299-2308. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-024-03802-6

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Mathisen, G. H., Bearth, A., Jones, L. B., Hoffmann, S., Vist, G. E., Ames, H. M., Husøy, T., Svendsen, C., Tsaioun, K., Ashikaga, T., Bloch, D., Cavoski, A., Chiu, W. A., Davies, H. G., Giusti, A., Hartung, T., Hirabayashi, Y., Hogberg, H. T., Joglekar, R., ... Whaley, P. (2024). Time for CHANGE: System-level interventions for bringing forward the date of effective use of NAMs in regulatory toxicology. Archives of Toxicology, 98(8), 2299-2308. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-024-03802-6

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Mathisen GH, Bearth A, Jones LB, Hoffmann S, Vist GE, Ames HM et al. Time for CHANGE: System-level interventions for bringing forward the date of effective use of NAMs in regulatory toxicology. Archives of Toxicology. 2024 Aug 1;98(8):2299-2308. Epub 2024 Jun 14. doi: 10.1007/s00204-024-03802-6

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Mathisen, Gro H ; Bearth, Angela ; Jones, Lowenna B et al. / Time for CHANGE : System-level interventions for bringing forward the date of effective use of NAMs in regulatory toxicology. In: Archives of Toxicology. 2024 ; Vol. 98, No. 8. pp. 2299-2308.

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AU - Svendsen, Camilla

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